Elyse is an American born actress who started taking acting classes at the age of 8. Within 3 months of signing with an agent, Elyse landed a film role in The Secret Children. Later that year she was cast in Cardboard Boxer with Thomas Hayden Church. Soon after, Elyse landed the role of 10-year-old Tris in Divergent. 2014 continued to be a busy year as Elyse booked a role in Fresh Off the Boat and the role as Young Anna in the American remake of the French film Martyrs. In her spare time, Elyse loves to spend time with family and play softball.
Elyse Collier is known for Pardoned by Grace (2022).
Elyse Dinh is known for Spider-Man 2 (2004), Watchmen (2009) and Fast Five (2011).
Elyse Dufour is an actress and composer, known for The Walking Dead (2010), Postal (2019) and Sleepy Hollow (2013).
Elyse Knox, the actress best known for starring in The Mummy's Tomb (1942) and for being Heisman Award-winner Tom Harmon's wife and actor Mark Harmon's mother, was born Elsie Lillian Kornbrath on December 14, 1917 in Hartford, Connecticut, to Austrian parents Hermine Sophie (Muck) and Frederick Kornbrath, from Vienna. Knox's first love was not acting but art: she began painting in oils during high school, and painting remained a passion throughout her life. She had an exhibition of her work in 1981. After graduating from New York City's Traphagen School of Fashion, she got a job in a New York design studio as an artist's assistant intent on becoming a fashion designer. When a model did not arrive as scheduled, she filled in and soon became a top fashion model herself, appearing in all the major magazines. She modeled some of her own creations in "Vogue Magazine" in 1937. That and an appearance as a fashion model in a newsreel landed her a Hollywood contract from 20th Century-Fox. She made her debut in an uncredited bit part in Wake Up and Live (1937), starring gossip columnist Walter Winchell, in 1937. Knox would not appear again on-screen for another three years, until Free, Blonde and 21 (1940) in 1940. In all, she made 39 movies in the 1940s. Knox bounced around between studios, including Paramount and Universal. While at Paramount, she met Heisman Trophy winner Tom Harmon, to whom she became engaged. The engagement was broken off when he went off to WWII and she married another man, but that marriage proved short-lived. When Harmon returned from the war, she married him in 1944. She was a contract player at Universal in the 1940s, where she made the "Mummy" movie with Lon Chaney Jr. who - having had to carry her in a kidnapping scene - thanked her for being petite. The real-life love of a genuine sports hero, she also played Anne Howe, girl friend of fictional boxer "Joe Palooka," in a series of B-movies at Monogram. After having two children with Harmon, she retired in 1949. "I'm just a mother at heart," she said, "so I decided it was time to retire from the screen." Her son Mark, born in 1951, played for UCLA as a quarterback and became a top TV star. One of her daughters, Kristin Harmon (1945-2018), was an actress who married singer/actor Ricky Nelson (1940-1985). The twin singer-songwriters Gunnar Nelson and Matthew Nelson are her grandchildren. Elyse Knox died on February 16, 2012 in Los Angeles. She was 94 years old.
Elyse Levesque (born Elyse Marie Levesque in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) began acting at the age of 11, when she became part of the repertory company for the acclaimed children's television series, Incredible Story Studio (1997). This was followed by commercial work for both television and radio and the role of the villainous "Dr. Maxine Rich" in the futuristic YTV series, 2030 CE (2002). Following high school, Levesque traveled the world as a model, before returning to her hometown to study fine arts. She eventually relocated to Vancouver, BC, to seriously pursue an acting career and began landing parts in a number of television and film projects for both Canadian and American film markets. In 2008, Levesque won the role of "Chloe Armstrong" in the sci-fi TV series, SG.U Stargate Universe (2009), the third installment of the highly-successful MGM Stargate franchise. Among her achievements, Levesque was nominated for the UBCP/ACTRA Award for best performance in the hit BBC America series Orphan Black. Her more recent credits include Fox Searchlight's Ready or Not, opposite Andie MacDowell and Adam Brody, The Big Ugly opposite Ron Perlman and Malcolm McDowell, as well as a recurring guest star on the popular Canadian series Private Eyes, opposite Jason Priestley.
Elyse Maloway is an actress, known for Super Monsters (2017), The Magicians (2015) and Cross Country Christmas (2020).
Elyse Mason is an actress, known for Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001), Nurse 3-D (2013) and Trials and Revelations (2014).
Elyse Mirto is a Detroit native who trained classically at the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain, She graduated from Western Michigan University with a BFA in Music Theatre Performance. She got her professional start in Chicago at the Goodman Theatre under Tony award winner Robert Falls and went on to star at Chicago Shakespeare Rep. Also in Chicago Elyse originated the role of Sue in Neil LaBute's BASH. She was the 2009 York Innovative Theatre Award winner for Outstanding Actress in a Lead Role for Nat Cassidy's thriller, "Any Day Now" and nominated in the same category the following year and made her Off Broadway debut. Numerous LA theatre appearances including at A Noise Within (LA drama circle nominee) Rubicon theatre (Ovation nominee) The Geffen Playhouse, Boston Court and The Mark Taper. She's known as Debbie Foster on TNTs as well as guest starring on several series Studio and independent films. National commercials, voice overs, audio books. She splits her time between New York and Los Angeles. Elyse is domestic partners with the actor Bo Foxworth. She is a Libra with a serious chocolate addiction. A former dancer who still loves to jitterbug and Lindy Hop. Elyse also enjoys art, music, yoga and Go-Karts....and did we mention chocolate.
Elyse Pham is known for The Moon & Back (2022) and Repeater (2022).